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  1. Päivän diili: Honorin AirTag-tyylinen paikannuslätkä 9 eurolla

    Pyörävarkauksien selvittelyyn, avainten etsimiseen, reppuun, ... Googlen Find Hub -verkkoa käyttävä pieni lätkä on näppärä kapistus monenlaisiin tarpeisiin ja hintakin on nyt ihan kohdallaan.

    puhelinvertailu.com/uutiset/20

    #findhub #paikannin #honor #tarjoukset #tarjous #päivändiili

  2. Weekly output: Android updates, disposable tech, Starlink Mobile, AST SpaceMobile

    I got back from MWC Barcelona Thursday, and this coming Friday I’m off to Austin for SXSW. I’m returning to that talkfest after a year off because for the first time since 2019, I’ll be contributing to the banter on the program–I’m moderating a panel about, of all things, video-game culture.

    3/3/2026: Android Gets Location-Tracking Features That iOS Users Have Had for Ages, PCMag

    This was the only post I had a client publish this week that I easily could have written from home. Instead, I filed it from the press room at MWC Barcelona–and then a late clarification from a Google publicist required me to send a revised paragraph to my editor in a Slack message I sent from the Barcelona metro.

    3/4/2026: Slow Tech Uprising, Back Market

    I moderated this panel about disposable tech at an event hosted by Back Market that also featured a screening of Dandora: A Fast Tech Story, a short film produced by that refurbished-gadgets marketplace. With four other people on stage–Joy Howard, Back Market’s chief marketing officer; Alexander Kuscher, a senior director for ChromeOS at Google; Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at Creative Strategies; and Gaia Vince, a science writer–the 40 minutes allotted for our conversation before taking audience questions went by fast.

    3/4/2026: At MWC, SpaceX execs tout Starlink V2 – and a key carrier partner for it, Light Reading

    My telecom trade-pub client asked me to cover SpaceX’s portion of this keynote Monday. The rest of my schedule that day, combined with jet lag leaving me in a sleep-deprived haze, meant I had to finish writing it Tuesday, but that extra time also allowed me to get a quick demo of Starlink’s wireless emergency alert system from a few SpaceX executives at the company’s MWC exhibit.

    3/4/2026: AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?, PCMag

    My last appointment on the show floor Tuesday was with AST president and chief strategy officer Scott Wisniewski, who talked about that satellite startup’s plans to bring a direct-to-cell service to market this year for carriers including AT&T and Verizon. For that to happen, both AST and its launch providers will need to step up their pace dramatically.

    #android #ASTSpaceMobile #BackMarket #Barcelona #Dandora #directToCell #disposableTech #fastTech #FindHub #MWC #MWCBarcelona #PixelDrop #refurbishedPhones #SpaceX #Starlink #StarlinkMobile
  3. Weekly output: Android updates, disposable tech, Starlink Mobile, AST SpaceMobile

    I got back from MWC Barcelona Thursday, and this coming Friday I’m off to Austin for SXSW. I’m returning to that talkfest after a year off because for the first time since 2019, I’ll be contributing to the banter on the program–I’m moderating a panel about, of all things, video-game culture.

    3/3/2026: Android Gets Location-Tracking Features That iOS Users Have Had for Ages, PCMag

    This was the only post I had a client publish this week that I easily could have written from home. Instead, I filed it from the press room at MWC Barcelona–and then a late clarification from a Google publicist required me to send a revised paragraph to my editor in a Slack message I sent from the Barcelona metro.

    3/4/2026: Slow Tech Uprising, Back Market

    I moderated this panel about disposable tech at an event hosted by Back Market that also featured a screening of Dandora: A Fast Tech Story, a short film produced by that refurbished-gadgets marketplace. With four other people on stage–Joy Howard, Back Market’s chief marketing officer; Alexander Kuscher, a senior director for ChromeOS at Google; Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at Creative Strategies; and Gaia Vince, a science writer–the 40 minutes allotted for our conversation before taking audience questions went by fast.

    3/4/2026: At MWC, SpaceX execs tout Starlink V2 – and a key carrier partner for it, Light Reading

    My telecom trade-pub client asked me to cover SpaceX’s portion of this keynote Monday. The rest of my schedule that day, combined with jet lag leaving me in a sleep-deprived haze, meant I had to finish writing it Tuesday, but that extra time also allowed me to get a quick demo of Starlink’s wireless emergency alert system from a few SpaceX executives at the company’s MWC exhibit.

    3/4/2026: AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?, PCMag

    My last appointment on the show floor Tuesday was with AST president and chief strategy officer Scott Wisniewski, who talked about that satellite startup’s plans to bring a direct-to-cell service to market this year for carriers including AT&T and Verizon. For that to happen, both AST and its launch providers will need to step up their pace dramatically.

    #android #ASTSpaceMobile #BackMarket #Barcelona #Dandora #directToCell #disposableTech #fastTech #FindHub #MWC #MWCBarcelona #PixelDrop #refurbishedPhones #SpaceX #Starlink #StarlinkMobile
  4. Weekly output: Android updates, disposable tech, Starlink Mobile, AST SpaceMobile

    I got back from MWC Barcelona Thursday, and this coming Friday I’m off to Austin for SXSW. I’m returning to that talkfest after a year off because for the first time since 2019, I’ll be contributing to the banter on the program–I’m moderating a panel about, of all things, video-game culture.

    3/3/2026: Android Gets Location-Tracking Features That iOS Users Have Had for Ages, PCMag

    This was the only post I had a client publish this week that I easily could have written from home. Instead, I filed it from the press room at MWC Barcelona–and then a late clarification from a Google publicist required me to send a revised paragraph to my editor in a Slack message I sent from the Barcelona metro.

    3/4/2026: Slow Tech Uprising, Back Market

    I moderated this panel about disposable tech at an event hosted by Back Market that also featured a screening of Dandora: A Fast Tech Story, a short film produced by that refurbished-gadgets marketplace. With four other people on stage–Joy Howard, Back Market’s chief marketing officer; Alexander Kuscher, a senior director for ChromeOS at Google; Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at Creative Strategies; and Gaia Vince, a science writer–the 40 minutes allotted for our conversation before taking audience questions went by fast.

    3/4/2026: At MWC, SpaceX execs tout Starlink V2 – and a key carrier partner for it, Light Reading

    My telecom trade-pub client asked me to cover SpaceX’s portion of this keynote Monday. The rest of my schedule that day, combined with jet lag leaving me in a sleep-deprived haze, meant I had to finish writing it Tuesday, but that extra time also allowed me to get a quick demo of Starlink’s wireless emergency alert system from a few SpaceX executives at the company’s MWC exhibit.

    3/4/2026: AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?, PCMag

    My last appointment on the show floor Tuesday was with AST president and chief strategy officer Scott Wisniewski, who talked about that satellite startup’s plans to bring a direct-to-cell service to market this year for carriers including AT&T and Verizon. For that to happen, both AST and its launch providers will need to step up their pace dramatically.

    #android #ASTSpaceMobile #BackMarket #Barcelona #Dandora #directToCell #disposableTech #fastTech #FindHub #MWC #MWCBarcelona #PixelDrop #refurbishedPhones #SpaceX #Starlink #StarlinkMobile
  5. Weekly output: Android updates, disposable tech, Starlink Mobile, AST SpaceMobile

    I got back from MWC Barcelona Thursday, and this coming Friday I’m off to Austin for SXSW. I’m returning to that talkfest after a year off because for the first time since 2019, I’ll be contributing to the banter on the program–I’m moderating a panel about, of all things, video-game culture.

    3/3/2026: Android Gets Location-Tracking Features That iOS Users Have Had for Ages, PCMag

    This was the only post I had a client publish this week that I easily could have written from home. Instead, I filed it from the press room at MWC Barcelona–and then a late clarification from a Google publicist required me to send a revised paragraph to my editor in a Slack message I sent from the Barcelona metro.

    3/4/2026: Slow Tech Uprising, Back Market

    I moderated this panel about disposable tech at an event hosted by Back Market that also featured a screening of Dandora: A Fast Tech Story, a short film produced by that refurbished-gadgets marketplace. With four other people on stage–Joy Howard, Back Market’s chief marketing officer; Alexander Kuscher, a senior director for ChromeOS at Google; Carolina Milanesi, president and principal analyst at Creative Strategies; and Gaia Vince, a science writer–the 40 minutes allotted for our conversation before taking audience questions went by fast.

    3/4/2026: At MWC, SpaceX execs tout Starlink V2 – and a key carrier partner for it, Light Reading

    My telecom trade-pub client asked me to cover SpaceX’s portion of this keynote Monday. The rest of my schedule that day, combined with jet lag leaving me in a sleep-deprived haze, meant I had to finish writing it Tuesday, but that extra time also allowed me to get a quick demo of Starlink’s wireless emergency alert system from a few SpaceX executives at the company’s MWC exhibit.

    3/4/2026: AST SpaceMobile Has Big Cellular Satellite Plans for 2026. Can It Deliver?, PCMag

    My last appointment on the show floor Tuesday was with AST president and chief strategy officer Scott Wisniewski, who talked about that satellite startup’s plans to bring a direct-to-cell service to market this year for carriers including AT&T and Verizon. For that to happen, both AST and its launch providers will need to step up their pace dramatically.

    #android #ASTSpaceMobile #BackMarket #Barcelona #Dandora #directToCell #disposableTech #fastTech #FindHub #MWC #MWCBarcelona #PixelDrop #refurbishedPhones #SpaceX #Starlink #StarlinkMobile
  6. Xiaomi’s new Tag adds a built‑in loop, NFC and a coin‑cell battery, letting it sync with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub. A cross‑platform Bluetooth tracker that could become the go‑to open‑source‑friendly alternative for anyone tired of proprietary dongles. #XiaomiTag #BluetoothTracker #FindMy #FindHub

    🔗 aidailypost.com/news/xiaomi-ta

  7. You’re factory resetting your Android phone wrong

    Rita El Khoury / Android Authority For the past 15 years, I’ve switched Android phones more than 50…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mobile #Android #AU #Australia #FindHub #Google #GoogleAccount #GooglePlayStore #Technology
    newsbeep.com/au/380616/

  8. Google dodaje satelitę do szukania zguby. Find Hub z ważną aktualizacją map

    Jeśli zgubiliście telefon w lesie, standardowa, płaska mapa Google niewiele wam powie. Na szczęście gigant z Mountain View wdraża właśnie funkcję, która powinna być tu od dawna.

    Aplikacja do lokalizowania urządzeń (teraz pod nową nazwą Find Hub zyskuje obsługę warstw.

    W każdym razie rzeczona ]aplikacja otrzymuje aktualizację interfejsu, która upodabnia ją do pełnoprawnych Map Google.

    Satelita, teren i… korki

    Do tej pory aplikacja oferowała tylko podstawowy widok wektorowy. W najnowszej wersji na Androida (3.1.485-2) pojawia się mały, „pływający” przycisk (tzw. FAB, od Floating Action Button) pod przełącznikiem konta, który pozwala zmienić typ mapy. Do wyboru mamy teraz:

    • Satelita: kluczowe, gdy szukamy urządzenia poza miastem, w parku czy na łące – łatwiej zorientować się w terenie, widząc drzewa i charakterystyczne punkty.
    • Teren: przydatne w górzystych obszarach.
    • Ruch drogowy: choć brzmi to zabawnie w kontekście szukania telefonu, może pomóc oszacować, jak szybko dotrzemy do zguby zostawionej w taksówce czy autobusie.

    Warto przypomnieć, że Google jest w trakcie rebrandingu swojej usługi. Nazwa „Find My Device” jest stopniowo zastępowana przez Find Hub. Zmiana ta ma odzwierciedlać szersze zastosowanie aplikacji – teraz służy ona nie tylko do szukania telefonów, ale też lokalizatorów (trackerów), słuchawek, a docelowo także udostępniania lokalizacji bliskich.

    Nowe warstwy są wdrażane stopniowo (tzw. server-side update) i globalnie, więc jeśli jeszcze ich nie widzicie – powinny pojawić się w ciągu kilku dni.

    Google zmienia emotikony w Androidzie 16. Cel? Upodobnić się do iPhone’a

    #aktualizacja #Android #FindHub #FindMyDevice #Google #lokalizacja #Mapy
  9. Lilbits: 3rd-party SteamOS devices, the new Pebble 2 smartwatch processor, and Sony is still making flagship phones with headphone jacks

    Most modern smartphones have big screens, fast processors, and excellent cameras. One thing they don’t usually have? Headphone jacks. That’s a feature that’s still common on budget phones and some mid-range models, but most premium phone makers have gone all-in on wireless audio (or USB-C dongles).

    Sony’s latest flagship bucks the trend. Not only does it have a headphone jack, but the Sony […]

    #android #chuwi #chuwiGamebook #core2Duo #coreTime2 #EricMigicovsky #findHub #findMyDevice #gamingLaptop #google #lenogoLegionGoS #lilbits #m5stackTab5 #material3Expressive #materialDesign #mediatek #mediatekHelioG200 #onepluusPad2Pro #pebble #smartphones #sony #sonyuXperia1Vii #steamos #Valve

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-3rd-par

  10. Google renames Find My Device as "Find Hub" and announces plans to add ultra wide-band support as well as satellite connectivity and an option to share Bluetooth tag locations with airlines to recover lost baggage. blog.google/products/android/l